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Thornton, Margaret – Australian Universities' Review, 2020
University law schools have been beset with a sense of schizophrenia ever since first established in the 19th century. They were unsure as to whether they were free to teach and research in the same way as the humanities or whether they were constrained by the presuppositions of legal practice. More recently, this tension has been overshadowed by…
Descriptors: Law Schools, Legal Education (Professions), Law Students, Neoliberalism
Thornton, Margaret – Australian Universities' Review, 2016
The discourse around student wellness is a marked feature of the 21st century Australian legal academy. It has resulted in various initiatives on the part of law schools, including the development of a national forum. The phenomenon relates to psychological distress reported by students through surveys. Proposed remedies tend to focus on improving…
Descriptors: Law Students, Well Being, Neoliberalism, Higher Education